
Bournemouth have agreed to sign goalkeeper Darren Randolph on a permanent deal from West Ham and Roma defender Matias Vina on loan for the rest of the season.
Randolph joined West Ham from Middlesbrough in January 2020 but has only made 10 first-team appearances, most recently in May 2021.
The 35-year-old has 18 months left on his Hammers contract.
However, he was unlikely to be a senior at the London Stadium.
Accepting the offer to join Bournemouth will provide competition for first-choice keeper Neto, who has just returned to action after a hamstring injury.
Vina was part of Uruguay’s World Cup squad but hasn’t featured for Roma since returning from Qatar and has started just one Serie A game this season.
The 25-year-old left-back brings additional experience to Gary O’Neil’s side, including new owner Bill Foley is committed to strengthening before the transfer window closed in a bid to avoid relegation.
If they complete their transfers, Randolph and Vina could be part of Bournemouth’s squad for the Premier League trip to Brighton on February 4.
The Cherries are also close to signing Senegal striker Nicolas Jackson after agreeing a €23m (£20.3m) deal with Villarreal tuesday.
They have already spent around £20m on Burkinabe winger Dango Ouattarawho made his debut against Nottingham Forest on Saturday after moving from French side Lorient.
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